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  The purpose and goal of brain mapping is to advance the understanding of the relationship between structure and function in the human brain. Scientists in this field seek to gain knowledge of the physical processes that underlie human sensation, attention awareness and cognition. These results are immediately applicable to surgical intervention, to the design of medical interventions and to the treatment of psychological and psychiatric disorders.

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01/27
IACUC 101 Workshop and PRIM and R IACUC Conference: March 19-21, 2012 in Boston, MA
Notice NOT-OD-12-039 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts…
01/27
Correction of Earliest Start Date(s) for RFA-HL-13-003, Ancillary Studies in Clinical Trials (R01)
Notice NOT-HL-13-139 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts…
01/26
01/26
New NIH fact sheet explains test for diabetes, prediabetes
A new fact sheet from the National Institutes of Health explains the A1C test, a widely used and imp…
01/26
Notice of Extension of Expiration Date for NIAID Research Scholar Development Award, PAR-09-068 (K22)
Notice NOT-AI-12-022 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts…
01/26
Elevated risk factors linked to major cardiovascular disease events across a lifetime
In one of the largest-ever analyses of lifetime risks for cardiovascular disease (CVD), researchers …
01/26
NIH Study shows caffeine consumption linked to estrogen changes
Asian women who consumed an average of 200 milligrams or more of caffeine a day -- the equivalent of…
01/26
NIH launches trials to evaluate CPR and drugs after sudden cardiac arrest
The National Institutes of Health has launched two multi-site clinical trials to evaluate treatments…
01/25
Treatment of silent acid reflux does not improve asthma in children, NIH study finds
Adding the acid reflux drug lansoprazole to a standard inhaled steroid treatment for asthma does not…
01/25
High animal fat diet increases gestational diabetes risk
Women who consumed a diet high in animal fat and cholesterol before pregnancy were at higher risk fo…
01/25
NIH kidney disease experts urge: Get Involved
A new series of free tools and resources will help community groups increase awareness about steps t…
01/24
SCAW IACUC Training Workshop: March 9, 2012 in Orlando, FL
Notice NOT-OD-12-038 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts…
01/23
Peer Review Consolidation of the Services Subcommittees at the National Institute of Mental Health
Notice NOT-MH-12-015 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts…
01/23
01/23
Notice of Availability of One-Year Administrative Supplements to NIMH-supported Research for FY 2012
Notice NOT-MH-12-014 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts…
01/19
Genetic abnormality predicts benefit from treatment for a rare brain tumor
A clinical trial has shown that addition of chemotherapy to radiation therapy leads to a near doubli…
01/17
NIH announces funding for new learning disabilities research centers
Funding for four centers to conduct research on the causes and treatment of learning disabilities in…
01/17
New NIDA resource helps families navigate addiction treatment options
A new resource, Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask, will help individuals and families s…
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01/29
G-protein-coupled receptor inactivation by an allosteric inverse-agonist antibody
G-protein-coupled receptors are the largest class of cell-surface receptors, and these membrane prot…
01/29
Driver mutations in histone H3.3 and chromatin remodelling genes in paediatric glioblastoma
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is a lethal brain tumour in adults and children. However, DNA copy num…
01/27
Neuronal Activity Highlighted By New Fluorescent Dyes
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have created a new generat…
01/27
Study offers new information for flu fight
Influenza virus can rapidly evolve from one form to another, complicating the effectiveness of vacci…
01/26
Muscling in on MS
Tel Aviv University researchers have discovered that specific lab tests for leg muscle endurance and…
01/26
Scientists map 1 of life's molecular mysteries
All living organisms are made up of cells, behind these intricate life forms lie complex cellular pr…
01/26
Stimulating Cognitive Activity Lowers Risk Of Alzheimer's
Findings published Online First by Archives of Neurology, a JAMA/Archives journal, show that people …
01/26
Envelope for an Artificial Cell
Chemists have taken an important step in making artificial life forms from scratch. Using a novel ch…
01/26
Making sense of sensory connections
A key feature of human and animal brains is that they are adaptive; they are able to change their st…
01/26
Detecting detrimental change in coral reefs
Phil Dunstan has watched reefs deteriorate at an alarming rate. Recently he has found that the Lands…
01/26
Diagnostic brain tumor test could revolutionize care of patients
Researchers have developed what they believe to be the first clinical application of a new imaging t…
01/25
Potential New Pathway Can Overcome Glioblastoma Resistance
Glioblastoma is the most prevalent and most aggressive malignant brain tumor in humans, and is one o…
01/25
Creation and diagnosis of a solid-density plasma with an X-ray free-electron laser
Matter with a high energy density (>105?joules per cm3) is prevalent throughout the Universe, being …
01/25
High-Cost Screening Instead Of More Effective Tests Usually Offered To Neuropathy Patients
Researchers at the University of Michigan analyzed the tremendous cost of diagnosing peripheral neur…
01/25
Gated regulation of CRAC channel ion selectivity by STIM1
Two defining functional features of ion channels are ion selectivity and channel gating. Ion selecti…
01/25
Structure of the human M2 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor bound to an antagonist
The parasympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system regulates the activity of multiple organ …
01/25
Probing sporadic and familial Alzheimer?s disease using induced pluripotent stem cells
Our understanding of Alzheimer?s disease pathogenesis is currently limited by difficulties in obtain…
01/25
How Cells Dispose Of Their Waste
Defective proteins that are not disposed of by the body can cause diseases such as Alzheimer's or Pa…
01/24
Lifelong Active Brains Have Fewer Deposits Of Alzheimer's Protein
A new study using PET scans to to examine the brains of healthy older people finds those who have b…
01/23
Reversible Cytotoxic Edema in TPNâRelated Hepatic Encephalopathy
We describe a case of TPNârelated HE presenting with diffuse cytotoxic edema which reversed after …
01/23
Diffusion Tensor Imaging of Basal Ganglia and Thalamus in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
CONCLUSIONSThe increased MD in basal ganglia and thalamus and decreased FA in globus pallidus and th…
01/23
Imaging Spectrum of Pediatric Corpus Callosal Pathology: A Pictorial Review
ABSTRACTâA wide spectrum of pediatric corpus callosal diseases can occur in the pediatric age grou…
01/23
Magic Mushrooms? Effects Illuminated in Brain Imaging Studies
Brain scans of people under the influence of the psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushroom…
01/23
Research Scientists Provide New Understanding Of Chronic Pain
Millions of people worldwide suffer from a type of chronic pain called neuropathic pain, which is tr…
01/23
Diffusion Tensor Imaging Analysis of Tumefactive Giant Brain Lesions in Multiple Sclerosis
CONCLUSIONSWithin the spectrum of acute MS lesions, TGL present DTI metrics of an intense acute infl…
01/22
Middle Cerebellar Peduncles and Pontine T2 Hypointensities in ARSACS
CONCLUSIONNot only pontine but also middle cerebellar peduncle hypointensity lesions observed in T2â…
01/22
Mutations in kelch-like 3 and cullin 3 cause hypertension and electrolyte abnormalities
Hypertension affects one billion people and is a principal reversible risk factor for cardiovascular…
01/22
In Patients With Rare Brain Tumor, Abnormal Chromosome Indicator Of Treatment And Outcome
A recent analysis of clinical trial results performed by the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG)…
01/22
White Matter Lesions Progression in Migraine with Aura: A Clinical and MRI Longitudinal Study
CONCLUSIONSOur study demonstrates that in migraine with aura WMLs number can progress over time and …
01/20
National Alzheimer's Plan, USA - HHS Sets 2025 Deadline
US Health Authorities have set 2025 as the deadline for coming up with an effective Alzheimer's dise…
01/20
New Research Shows How Neurons Interact And Could Lead To New Treatment For Addiction
Harvard scientists have developed the fullest picture yet of how neurons in the brain interact to re…
01/20
T-rays Technology Could Help Develop Star Trek-style Hand-held Medical Scanners
Scientists have developed a new way to create Terahertz waves (T-rays) that may one day lead to biom…
01/19
Movement In Animals With Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Improved By Blocking Metabolic Protein
Turning off a protein that helps cells balance energy increases animal mobility and reduces the deat…
01/18
Neuron-type-specific signals for reward and punishment in the ventral tegmental area
Dopamine has a central role in motivation and reward. Dopaminergic neurons in the ventral tegmental …
01/18
Digital Exercise Beneficial For Cognitive Function Of Older Adults
A new study, published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine's February issue, reveals tha…
01/16
Vertebral Artery Ostial Stenosis: Prevalence by Digital Subtraction Angiography, MR Angiography, and CT Angiography
CONCLUSIONThe prevalence of VOS as determined by DSA is low and increases with patient age and corre…
01/16
CSHL Team Introduces Automated Imaging to Greatly Speed Whole Brain Mapping Efforts
Facilitates systematic comparison of mouse models of disorders including schizophrenia, autism A new…
01/16
Traumatic Subperiostial Emphysema Caused by Hyperpneumatization of the Temporal and Occipital Bone
We report a case in which the patient suffered periodically from a palpable mass in the parietalâo…
01/16
Aortic Interruption Presenting with Recurrent Ischemic Strokes in an Adult
ABSTRACTPresentation of an interrupted aortic arch (IAA) in adulthood is extremely rare. Nonhemorrha…
01/15
Galectin 8 targets damaged vesicles for autophagy to defend cells against bacterial invasion
Autophagy defends the mammalian cytosol against bacterial infection. Efficient pathogen engulfment i…
01/15
A novel sensor to map auxin response and distribution at high spatio-temporal resolution
Auxin is a key plant morphogenetic signal but tools to analyse dynamically its distribution and sign…
01/12
3T Magnetic Resonance Neurography of Tibial Nerve Pathologies
ABSTRACTDiagnosis of tibial neuropathy has been traditionally based on clinical examination and elec…
01/12
Is a Head CT Necessary After Uncomplicated Coiling of Unruptured Intracranial Aneuryms?
CONCLUSIONA head CT after uncomplicated coil embolization of an intracranial aneurysm does not add a…
01/12
Transcranial Doppler and Cerebral Augmentation in Acute Ischemic Stroke
CONCLUSIONTCD monitoring of patients treated with IABI may help in predicting outcome in this novel …
01/12
Anatomic Differences in Early Blindness: A DeformationâBased Morphometry MRI Study
CONCLUSIONSDBM is an effective method for detecting entire brain structural changes in blindness. Vi…
01/09
Are CT Angiography Source Images Accurate for Evaluating Infarct Volume?
ABSTRACTNoncontrast computed tomography (NCCT) has been considered the standard test for determining…
01/01
Neural circuitry underlying affective response to peer feedback in adolescence
Peer feedback affects adolescents’ behaviors, cognitions and emotions. We examined neural cir…
01/01
Adolescent social cognitive and affective neuroscience: past, present, and future
In this article, we review three areas of research within adolescent social cognitive and affective…
01/01
The development of emotion regulation: an fMRI study of cognitive reappraisal in children, adolescents and young adults
The ability to use cognitive reappraisal to regulate emotions is an adaptive skill in adulthood, bu…
01/01
Time spent with friends in adolescence relates to less neural sensitivity to later peer rejection
Involvement with friends carries many advantages for adolescents, including protection from the det…
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At left: Karen Norberg - Knitted Brain

the Museum of Scientifically Accurate Fabric Brain ArtTo neuroscience researchers, the human brain is a complex organ riddled with mystery. But to developmental psychologist Marjorie Taylor and psychiatrist Karen Norberg, it's also an inspiration for unique quilts, knitting, and other work that they showcase in an online museum of "scientifically accurate fabric brain art."The two were drawn to the niche independently. Taylor, a professor at the University of Oregon, Eugene, had been making quilts on the side for years before she turned her needle to neuroscience. Struck by the cover images of journals like Cerebral Cortex, she began reproducing them in fabric, creating pieces that--for example--show positron emission tomography scans of the brain's response to hearing or seeing words.Karen Norberg who works at the National Bureau of Economic Research in Cambridge, Massachusetts, says she began knitting a brain to kill time when she was undergoing clinical training in child psychiatry. The product now resides at the Boston Museum of Science.This work was profiled at the AAAS/Science web site
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